Just ordered Sal Suds on Amazon. Can’t wait to try it especially on my glass shower doors. I’ve found both straight vinegar or pledge furniture polish excellent for cleaning stainless steel.
Do you find that it leaves a cast? I’ve just started using the normal soap and I struggle to understand fully how to use it. I find that it leaves a cast on my hands and the things I clean. What am I doing wrong?
Also the castile soap doesn't work as well with hard water which is why Dr. Bronner initially formulated Sal Suds - works well with any type of water as well as vinegar.
Castile soap is a soap and will leave a film. Sal suds is a detergent and will rinse clean, and will usually be ok to not rinse if you use the prescribed dilution.
I’ve used Sal Suds for years. It actually last a while paired baking soda it really works well in the tub. I like that the scent is light but my home looks and smells clean.
Looking for recipes to use in my professional cleaning business. It's a bit easier when you don't have to impress or get paid to clean, but I'm nervous to only use this in clients' homes. It's worth a try for our health
I have never used Sal Suds but I am now intrigued and may have to pick some up eventually. I use very few products these days and make my own glass cleaner. The fewer things I need to buy and store the better!
Sal Suds has replaced so many of the other products we had tucked away! I'm still trying to use up a few things but I love products that I can use for multiple purposes. :)
@@AuthenblissityMain The less cleaning supplies cluttering up my minimal storage space the better! I have only a few cleansers. I had to go and look! The glass cleaner that I make, Method Multipurpose Cleaner (It works with our very hard well water for cleaning the tub), a floor cleaners that I forgot that I had, and then a regular bleach based toilet cleanser.